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Loading reviews Discuss this activity. TE Newsletter. Subscribe to TE Newsletter. Students work as teams of engineers and research how to design and build their own trebuchets from scratch while following a select number of constraints. They test their trebuchets, evaluate their results through several quantitative analyses, and present their results and design process to the class.
Engineering Connection The trebuchet is a classic example of ancient engineering design. Grades 9 - 12 Do you agree with this alignment? Criteria may need to be broken down into simpler ones that can be approached systematically, and decisions about the priority of certain criteria over others trade-offs may be needed.
Grades 6 - 8 Do you agree with this alignment? The more precisely a design task's criteria and constraints can be defined, the more likely it is that the designed solution will be successful. Specification of constraints includes consideration of scientific principles and other relevant knowledge that is likely to limit possible solutions.
All human activity draws on natural resources and has both short and long-term consequences, positive as well as negative, for the health of people and the natural environment. The uses of technologies and any limitations on their use are driven by individual or societal needs, desires, and values; by the findings of scientific research; and by differences in such factors as climate, natural resources, and economic conditions.
There are systematic processes for evaluating solutions with respect to how well they meet the criteria and constraints of a problem. Models of all kinds are important for testing solutions. The iterative process of testing the most promising solutions and modifying what is proposed on the basis of the test results leads to greater refinement and ultimately to an optimal solution. Model with mathematics. Construct and interpret scatter plots for bivariate measurement data to investigate patterns of association between two quantities.
Describe patterns such as clustering, outliers, positive or negative association, linear association, and nonlinear association. Grade 8 More Details View aligned curriculum Do you agree with this alignment? Interpret functions that arise in applications in terms of the context Grades 9 - 12 More Details View aligned curriculum Do you agree with this alignment?
Represent data on two quantitative variables on a scatter plot, and describe how the variables are related. Grades 9 - 12 More Details View aligned curriculum Do you agree with this alignment? Students will develop an understanding of the attributes of design. Students will develop an understanding of the characteristics and scope of technology. Students will develop an understanding of engineering design. Students will develop abilities to apply the design process. Texas - Career Education make measurements and specify tolerances with minimum necessary accuracy and precision; Grades 11 - 12 More Details View aligned curriculum Do you agree with this alignment?
Grades 11 - 12 More Details View aligned curriculum Do you agree with this alignment? Grade 9 More Details View aligned curriculum Do you agree with this alignment? Creativity and innovation. The student demonstrates creative thinking, constructs knowledge, and develops innovative products and processes using technology. The student is expected to: Grades 9 - 12 More Details View aligned curriculum Do you agree with this alignment? Research and information fluency.
The student applies digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information. The student uses a variety of strategies to acquire information from electronic resources, with appropriate supervision. Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making.
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